Friendly Staff. Beautiful Smiles. Welcoming Environment.

We would like to welcome you to our office. We take great satisfaction in helping you maintain optimal oral health. Our practice is devoted to comprehensive and preventive patient care.

Throughout our website, you will find an abundance of information about our practice, procedures we provide, and dentistry in general. Please explore and learn as much about dentistry and our services as you desire. We believe our patients should have as much information as possible in order to make important, informed decisions regarding their oral health and treatment options.

Our patients are our most important asset, and we strive to develop long-lasting, trusting relationships with all of our patients. Your referrals are welcome and appreciated.

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We'll Provide Your Winning Smile! We Look Forward to Seeing You!

Proudly serving: Orange , Santa Ana , Anaheim , Garden Grove

Meet the Doctor

  • Hanna de Bourg, DMD
    Doctor

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Testimonials

What Our Clients Say About Us

    I give 5 stars and more if I could to Dr. Hanna and her whole staff! I highly recommend this office and the care they give. Dr. Hanna is wonderful - she provides excellent care and a very calming environment too. I have had regular dental care and x-rays for over 5 years and a few years ago a mini dental implant. She has made my smile complete!

    Wendy A.

    Dr. Hannah appreciates and supports my holistic preferences and was an angel with my more recent dental procedure. I am so glad to have her a part of my health team!!

    Diana C.

    Every visit to Dr. Hanna's Office has always been great. My 8 year old daughter loves her and it makes going to the dentist so easy!

    Andrea A.

    Always have a good experience and the whole staff is super friendly! Highly recommend!

    Olivia H.

    Dr. Hannah has been a blessing to my families teeth. Very gentle😁

    Doll N.

Featured Articles

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  • Tooth Decay Prevention

    What is tooth decay? Tooth decay begins with the Streptococcus mutans bacteria. These bacteria join with food particles and fluids in the mouth to create plaque, a constantly forming biofilm which sticks to the surface of tooth enamel. The bacteria in plaque convert the sugars in our foods into lactic ...

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  • Root Canal Treatment

    Every tooth has two sections: a crown, the visible part of the tooth above the gum line, and one or more roots, which anchor the teeth within the jaw. Each tooth has three basic layers: an outer layer of hard enamel (which protects the crown) or cementum (which covers the root), a middle layer of softer ...

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  • Fillings

    The bacteria in plaque produce acids that erode tooth enamel, eventually creating a hole, or cavity, in the tooth surface. Left untreated, this decay can spread to the interior of the tooth, and might lead to the need for a crown, a root canal, or even extraction. When caught early, your dentist can ...

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  • Veneers

    A dental veneer is a thin, durable porcelain shell that is custom-fabricated to cover the front of a tooth. Veneers can restore the appearance of teeth with chips, cracks, and stains, can close small gaps between the teeth, and can reshape misshapen or slightly misaligned teeth. Veneers are a popular ...

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  • Educational Videos

    Take a few minutes to watch our educational videos and learn more about different dental treatments and procedures. Video topics include general & cosmetic dentistry, Implants, oral health and hygiene, orthodontics and preventative dentistry. ...

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  • Laser Decay Diagnostics

    Using lasers, dentists can detect tooth decay that is not yet visible and would otherwise be undiagnosed using traditional methods. Laser cavity detection is based on the fact that healthy tooth structure reflects light, or ā€œfluoresces,ā€ differently than does decayed tooth structure. Teeth with decay ...

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  • Laser Dentistry

    Lasers direct a controlled force of energy that can remove or alter bone and tissue. By applying varying wavelengths of energy, dental lasers are used to detect and treat a myriad of oral health issues, including detecting oral cancer and treating small cavities. There are two different types of dental ...

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  • Same-Day Crowns

    A tooth that has been structurally damaged by decay or trauma sometimes needs to be crowned or ā€œcappedā€ so that it can look good and function properly again. A crown is a durable covering that is custom-made to fit over the entire tooth from the gum line up. Getting a crown used to mean multiple ...

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  • Digital X-Rays

    X-rays are one of the most important parts of a dental exam, and can help medical professionals detect problems long before they are visible to the naked eye, including early tooth decay, gum disease, abscesses, and abnormal growths. Benefits of Digital X-rays Easy to obtain Digital X-rays are obtained ...

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  • Intraoral Camera

    Slightly bigger than a pen, an intraoral camera is an innovative tool that can take up-close pictures of teeth, gums, and other hard-to-reach places in the mouth. Intraoral cameras can help dentists detect dental issues like tooth decay, periodontal disease, and oral cancers. Benefits of using an intraoral ...

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Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Primary Location

Monday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

COVID-19 Update:


In an effort to support national efforts to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, our practice is taking every necessary precaution to mitigate the risk for our patients and staff. We are monitoring the status of COVID-19 nationally, and within our community and will make any updates to this page if our plans change.

We are taking the following steps to help assure the health and well being of our patients and greater community:

  • Following the CDC directives on how to limit patient and staff exposure to this virus.
  • Patients will be seen only for urgent and emergency dental needs.
  • Screening all patients before their appointments to ensure they are not showing symptoms

Please call us right away if you have a dental emergency or need immediate care and we will do our best to find a way to accommodate you.